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Aerotropolis 2: The Global Scene

22 March 2016 | By

These transportation hubs are able to dramatically stimulate local economies by attracting a wide range of aviation-related businesses to their peripheries and resulting in what John Kasarda, a US academic who studies and advises governments on city planning issues, has dubbed the ‘aerotropolis’...

Aerotropolis: Defined

15 March 2016 | By

Airports, like cities, are never static. They are constantly evolving in form and function. Historically, airports have been understood as places where aircraft operate, including runways, control towers, terminals, hangers and other facilities which directly serve aircraft, passengers and cargo. However, this traditional understanding is giving way to a much…

Cyber Security and the Wild West

11 March 2016 | By Dr John McCarthy, Cyber Security Specialist

A word about Cyber Security with Dr John McCarthy. An exclusive blog post from the high-profile Cyber Security Specialist...

Sydney Airport: Improving the passenger experience

3 March 2016 | By Sydney Airport

In an article for International Airport Review, Sydney Airport reveals why and by what means it is investing in new technologies and innovations to enhance the airport passenger experience...

Small steps to increased capacity

15 February 2016 | By

You don’t need expensive investments in new infrastructure to increase airport capacity, says Warsaw Chopin Airport’s Terminal Product Specialist, Piotr Pawlisiak, he believes that employee creativity and the vision and acceptance of airport management boards will suffice.

Creating a Cyber Security Culture

11 February 2016 | By

A word about Cyber Security with Dr John McCarthy. An exclusive blog post from the high-profile Cyber Security Specialist...

Creating a Cyber Security Culture

11 February 2016 | By Dr John McCarthy, Cyber Security Specialist

A word about Cyber Security with Dr John McCarthy. An exclusive blog post from the high-profile Cyber Security Specialist...

Helsinki Airport gets ready for 20 million passengers

9 February 2016 | By Finavia Corporation

Following an agreement announced by the European Investment Bank (IEB) to provide a €230 million loan for the expansion of Helsinki Airport, airport operator Finavia Corporation discusses its development plans in preparation for 20 million passengers by 2020...

Winter operations: Preparing for the worst

31 January 2016 | By

Winter weather can present a unique set of challenges when it comes to the smooth running of an airport. Jon Dutton, Business Manager of the Met Office Aviation team, looks to the future of forecasting in the UK.